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Open Data, Monitoraggio Civico,

Politiche di Coesione nelle scuole italiane

Pitch

Titolo del Pitch: 
Our journey from lesson 1 'til now...
Pitch 1: 

Our project "Sanctuary of Mileto religious tourist center" aims at the restructuring of the Sanctuary and its foundation. We decided to analyze this project because it intrigued us very much and therefore we would like to try to convey our own curiosity to those who read our work. Our intent is to make the city of Miletus known beyond the borders of the province, enhancing its artistic and cultural heritage and strengthening the relationship of citizenship with the territory, through our social pages. We started the realization of this project with the choice of the team name 'Angels In Disguise' and the creation of the logo, which represents a boy who reveals his face covered by a mask.

Pitch 2: 

In the second phase we went to analyze all the data. We have taken all the data from the ASOC's website, from the project website and also from the various social networks. Then we represented them all together to have them then visualized in a PowerPoint. We have broken them down and created graphs:

-Pie chart;

-Bar chart;

-Line graph.

All this to make everything more interactive and more pleasing to the eye. After that we did everything in 3D too, with the infographics as the delivery required. Once this is done, we have posted everything on the platform and we are happy with what we have done.

Pitch 3: 

In the analysis of this project, through the data received by us and the visits made by us, we found that the construction of most of the buildings has not yet been completed and in our opinion this represents a problem because it is an essential point to improve the Tourist Pole and make it known even outside the province. In our opinion, in fact, the construction of the home for the elderly and the auditorium should be completed and we propose the construction of a structure dedicated to young people, a meeting place, where to exchange ideas and opinions. This would be advantageous not only from a religious point of view, but also from a tourist point of view, with an increasingly frequent presence of teenagers and young people attracted by the buildings that, in our opinion, should be there. 

Immagine ASOC Wall: